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  2. Fonsecaea pedrosoi - Wikipedia

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    Fonsecaea pedrosoi is a fungal species in the family Herpotrichiellaceae, and the major causative agent of chromoblastomycosis. [1] This species is commonly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions, especially in South America, where it grows as a soil saprotroph. [2]

  3. Saprotrophic nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Saprotrophic nutrition / s æ p r ə ˈ t r ɒ f ɪ k,-p r oʊ-/ [1] or lysotrophic nutrition [2] [3] is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter.

  4. Saprotrophic bacteria - Wikipedia

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    A saprotroph is a type of decomposer that feeds exclusively on dead and decaying plant matter. [2] Saprotrophic organisms include fungi, bacteria, and water molds which are critical to decomposition and nutrient cycling, providing nutrition for consumers at higher trophic levels. They obtain nutrients via absorptive nutrition, in which ...

  5. Saprotroph - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 September 2010, at 03:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Saprobiont - Wikipedia

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    Saprobionts are organisms that digest their food externally and then absorb the products. [1] [2] This process is called saprotrophic nutrition.Fungi are examples of saprobiontic organisms, which are a type of decomposer.

  7. Beloved Northborough police dispatcher, 36, dies after seven ...

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    But behind what was described as a "cheery voice," Stone, 36, was often working while having a chemotherapy pump attached to her body. Friday, she died after fighting cancer for seven years.

  8. The Most Common Reasons People See the Doctor for Scalp Pain

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    “You may have pus-filled pumps, and those areas can itch, leading to breaking of the skin and triggering the nerves,” she says. ... The right treatment for your scalp pain ultimately depends ...

  9. Sio Gene Therapies - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, Axovant announced that the results of a phase III trial indicated that the drug was not effective for treatment of Alzheimer's disease. [12] [13] Axovant's stock lost 75 percent of its value in a single day. [7] It has been accused of being a pump-and-dump scheme. [14] [15] [16] [7]